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Old 01-29-2020, 11:45 AM
Happyhappyy Happyhappyy is offline
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While surfing the internet for Low Rise Men's Bikini, I ran onto a site in Bulgaria that will custom cut their suit to fit your liking. They sell thru Etsy which is predominately a women's clothing outlet, but the bikini was directed to the male wearer. The name is Magneti.

The suit is made of a very soft spandex lycra blend and are single color, no patterns. You size the suit based on your weight, not waist inches or CM which I thought to be unique. And they are handmade to order. I requested a 1/2 CM reduction in the front contour and 1/2 CM reduction in the seat cut for a little more show there. The maker will email back and forth with you on your customization including photos of the final suit. The suit has a drawstring which is good for rushing water activity. The suit is so soft it simply clings to the body and like so many suits, feel like you are wearing nothing. They line the suit with another print fabric so there is no see-thru concerns with this suit. Stitching and craftsmanship is very good.

The maker will save your pattern of your custom cut for future reference as they encourage repeat business.

The photos are a quick dry run just to indicate the styling. The softness of the material does not allow a snug capture of the package, although sizing down or having them cut it tighter may be better suited for your liking. For the larger package, this suit will embrace it comfortably. I can recommend this maker to anyone liking this kind of cut.
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Mate.

Do you have more pictures wearing the brief and how do they fit?

Cheers
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Old 02-03-2020, 01:00 PM
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Good Day to you Happy,

I do not have any pictures of this particular suit on me. After wearing it a while i did not care for the fit on my body.. A bit loose, so to speak, but none-the-less, it is a comfortable. And it is well made.
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Old 02-04-2020, 12:36 PM
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Hey Happy,

Considering your request, I took a couple of shots of the suit. It is a dark material and does not show up well in the photo, but hope it will help in your search.
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Old 02-19-2020, 10:01 PM
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Recently bought a Kiniki Andre suit in black. According to the sizing the large size should have been perfect for me, but it was too tight. I decided on the XL instead, which is very comfortable.

The plan is to wear it occasionally, such as on holiday. However, I wore it for the first time tonight in public, at a pool where they have a 'chill out' session, where the lighting is subdued and you're supposed to take it easy...

Anyway, I changed into it, took a shower and approached the poolside feeling super confident. I did feel a little weird on my first lap, as the suit has no drawstring, and with it being very low rise, I felt like my cock was going to slip out! This didn't happen, however, and I felt more at ease as the session progressed. This included sitting in the sauna and diving off the side (and the suit stayed in place.)

Overall, I was satisfied with it. The suit has only 3 cm sides, which is the briefest I have worn at a public pool, but I am of the opinion the less you wear the better it is.

PS every other guy at the pool wore board shorts but it mattered not.
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Old 02-26-2020, 09:20 PM
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And photo attached:

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Old 03-04-2020, 01:38 PM
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Texas has a very high obesity rate of over 1/3 of adults. Maybe the waterpark prefers to have their averaged shape Texas male cover themselves entirely up due to their bodies don't meet the Waterpark's definition/criteria of "looking" fit. We can't all be swimwear runway models.

I live in Colorado which remains the thinnest US state. It might be our high altitude of an average of 6,800 feet, with cities and towns at over 10,000 feet (3,000 meters). Still in 1990 the obesity was just 6.9%, but in 2019 it was 23%.

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Old 03-05-2020, 10:50 PM
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I live in Florida and take my kids regularly to the water parks here. I always wear a speedo type suit. Although you get some looks and such I’ve never had an issue. I travel frequently and have visited many water parks and I have never been told a Speedo is not acceptable. I took my son to a water park a few months ago in Wisconsin. I was the only man in anything other than swim trunks and again no one said a thing. Even if that water park has that listed I highly doubt it’s enforced as long as it’s a regular speedo type brief. That water park mentioned is near Houston. With the high international population there I’m sure there have been Speedo type suits there. I again doubt it’s enforced.
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Old 02-27-2020, 05:51 PM
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hey Bede, i have the exact same bikini and also found that i need the size bigger. i love the fabric on that colour. i wore it in Austria a few years ago at a hot spring and even turned up the leg elastic to make it briefer which made it damn sexy. i enjoyed walking about in quite a busy session. i took them off though when my wife and i went to the naked sauna part. i also have the turquoise and red in same style. have worn the turquoise one many times to my local pool without any issue.
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Old 02-28-2020, 07:54 PM
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It's funny how there is this business about an 'issue' I swim regularly at two pools and there are no signs or displays which says what you can and can't wear. You can't break a rule if they don't tell you what the rule is.
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Old 03-02-2020, 11:52 PM
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has anyone ever seen a posted pool policy against men wearing briefs? I have seen no thongs or g-strings for men and women and I've also seen no see thru white, but never a restriction on a swim suit style. I've never worn anything else and traveled the world and never been told i was inappropriate.
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